Reuse and Recycle: New Form Elements, Attributes and Input Types

This article is available in Serbian/Srpski In addition to the new semantic elements HTML5 provides several major enhancements to the way forms are handled. New elements, input types and attributes have been added to better map common web inputs. For example, common web text formats like Email and URL can now be indicated to the […]

Reuse and Recycle: A Brief Introduction to the New HTML5 Semantic Elements

This reuse and recycle series is going to be my attempt to reuse some of the material I’ve got laying around. I originally created this stuff for other projects. Since those projects won’t see the light of day, you guys get a bunch of cool content without too much (new) effort on my part. Cool. […]

I’m Going to Be Talking About HTML5 at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, June 23

Here’s the description of the panel I’m on: HTML5 and its Impact on Enterprise Architecture (Location: Room 1) Although not yet ratified as an official standard, HTML5 support is showing up across a variety of different browsers. And for very good reason: HTML5 includes support for an important range of functionality – much of which […]

A New Site I Worked On is Live (officially)

We finally launched the new Isobar North America site. It had been in a soft-launch phase for several weeks as we worked out the kinks. Now it’s official. I worked on it and, amazingly enough for an internal project I’m happy with it.